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tornado34jh

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77. Where I work, some of the prices have doubled in the last few years
Mon Jun 10, 2024, 06:14 PM
Jun 2024

There once was a time when Cheerios at Publix was around 3.49, now it is around 6.99.

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Greed, greed, greed, & more greed by the corporations...but M$M doesn't address the elephant in the room. n/t iluvtennis Jun 2024 #1
That's no reason why we Dems shouldn't do it. wnylib Jun 2024 #24
The political impact is just the cherry on top RVN VET71 Jun 2024 #66
So true Farmer-Rick Jun 2024 #70
The thing is, and people may not like to hear this, the Administration should be placing brakes on the greed Escurumbele Jun 2024 #47
What is an audit going to do and what would the government fine companies for? Trekologer Jun 2024 #86
Where are you buying your sandwiches? Doodley Jun 2024 #2
It was a McDonald's somewhere in Connecticut. nt Shipwack Jun 2024 #8
Northern California, homegirl Jun 2024 #72
A basic subway footlong is 14 bucks Bettie Jun 2024 #15
Outrageous. I had no idea. Doodley Jun 2024 #23
It looks like many of the fast-food joints are giving deals only on their apps... keep_left Jun 2024 #39
The $18 Big Macs have been on tollways. mwooldri Jun 2024 #41
Oh, sure, that makes sense. But even the fast-food joints not on tollways... keep_left Jun 2024 #62
18 bucks for a McDonalds! Darned apps! Kroger app is the worst! Doodley Jun 2024 #83
Corporations are going to charge whatever price the market will bear. Walleye Jun 2024 #3
Biden has been saying this. "That's corporate greed" "still too many corporations in America ripping betsuni Jun 2024 #4
EXACTLY. And some of us here have been saying it too. Yet there are still B.See Jun 2024 #35
My local mom & pop stores and restaurants are increasing prices too. Even local farmers. Silent Type Jun 2024 #5
Mom and Pop stores have to pay their employees more... maspaha Jun 2024 #10
Wonder how much their distributors raised their rates? Traurigkeit Jun 2024 #12
Right?!? Part of the upward spiral of prices maspaha Jun 2024 #29
Dems have been saying this. orange jar Jun 2024 #6
Thank you. Democratic message on the economy, don't know how anyone could miss it. betsuni Jun 2024 #7
Yep! orange jar Jun 2024 #11
The old adage is true... NanaCat Jun 2024 #46
Yes, and no. Ms. Toad Jun 2024 #79
GREEDFLATION !!!!! oasis Jun 2024 #9
someone told me the other day a crab sandwich was costing 50 dollars..... YoshidaYui Jun 2024 #13
A crab cake sandwich? Captain Zero Jun 2024 #38
And here we thought a generous, well-stuffed lobster roll in Boston was crazy at $35 DFW Jun 2024 #45
WTF NanaCat Jun 2024 #51
If anyone is willing to pay $50 for a sandwich or even $35 then there WILL be a seller. cayugafalls Jun 2024 #61
I use Predatory Capitalism. Emile Jun 2024 #14
Sheridan brown's been running commercials like that for months now Tribetime Jun 2024 #16
The Democratic "message" is whatever is selected for repetition by media outlets. hay rick Jun 2024 #17
It really hit home to me when I saw that Red Lobster was in financial distress. I am not japple Jun 2024 #18
All you can eat isn't what caused Red Lobster's downfall TexasBushwhacker Jun 2024 #33
I guess you didn't read my post. japple Jun 2024 #34
John Oliver covered this last Sunday. B.See Jun 2024 #36
That is not what happene equity firms brought it down...and they are doing it to nursing homes and hospitals... Demsrule86 Jun 2024 #68
That is exactly what my post says. Also the linked article. Guess you didn't read japple Jun 2024 #69
$18 where I live HandmaidsTaleUntold Jun 2024 #19
And what are they doing with those windfall profits? Warpy Jun 2024 #20
What's an "unimaginative" sandwich? JoseBalow Jun 2024 #21
Monopolies set the price. Nululu Jun 2024 #22
There are lots of posts about what fast food franchises are charging. Are they monopolies? onenote Jun 2024 #50
Buy from monopolies Nululu Jun 2024 #81
THIS is the real "trickle down" economy! colorado_ufo Jun 2024 #25
Really? Wringing my hands over inflation. gab13by13 Jun 2024 #26
Can you explain your post in light of this chart of inflation? onenote Jun 2024 #49
$14 ?!?!? In a few weeks, on June 25, McDonald's will have their inflation-buster menu. 4lbs Jun 2024 #27
Arby's BidenRocks Jun 2024 #76
I don't eat at Arby's anymore and refuse to, I got food poisoning there back in November. 4lbs Jun 2024 #85
I said this yeaterday in a store ms liberty Jun 2024 #28
We need to raise corporate tax rates. CaptainTruth Jun 2024 #30
I'd add in a windfall tax. mwooldri Jun 2024 #43
Yes, at least 60% on all business MichMan Jun 2024 #56
As a small business owner (my wife & I both)... CaptainTruth Jun 2024 #84
Jimmy Carter orangecrush Jun 2024 #31
A loaf of gluten-free bread at trader joe's is almost $5 and the loaf is half the size of a regular loaf of bread. diva77 Jun 2024 #32
8.99 for a box of Quaker Oats - might as well be $10 Iris Jun 2024 #42
We pay $10 per loaf of gf at sprouts for the 'heritage' triron Jun 2024 #63
McChicken pre-COVID $1.69 duckworth969 Jun 2024 #37
THANK YOU Skittles Jun 2024 #40
Corporations have suddenly discovered greed? That's why prices are higher now? Shrek Jun 2024 #44
Opportunistic Johnny2X2X Jun 2024 #48
And what should Democrats be proposing to prevent corporate greed? onenote Jun 2024 #52
What is your suggestion? Emile Jun 2024 #55
To emphasize the positive elements of the economy. Employment. Wages. onenote Jun 2024 #59
That's great. But how do you explain why prices Emile Jun 2024 #67
It's hard to fix 'stupid '. triron Jun 2024 #64
It's called GREEDFLATION and its been mentioned since late 2013 ... aggiesal Jun 2024 #53
Stock buy backs, dividends, and executive pay are fueling greedflation QED Jun 2024 #54
Stock buybacks I_UndergroundPanther Jun 2024 #75
Lots of people have said this... the problem is they never have a reason why it should matter FBaggins Jun 2024 #57
The high interest rates are a real problem for middle class and lower - TBF Jun 2024 #58
Sounds like a sandwich specially made for Torchlight Jun 2024 #60
Well, the other thing I don't hear (or read) is: Justice matters. Jun 2024 #65
Every week the consumers should homegirl Jun 2024 #71
Dems have been talking about greedflation for awhile Quakerfriend Jun 2024 #73
It was posted last week Aldi's Food Stores dropping Emile Jun 2024 #74
Where I work, some of the prices have doubled in the last few years tornado34jh Jun 2024 #77
General Mills raised prices five times while racking up record corporate profits. farmbo Jun 2024 #78
Wendy's for me and spouse. 3 single burgers with cheese and 1 large fry. $26. LuckyCharms Jun 2024 #80
The real clincher to this is samplegirl Jun 2024 #82
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